ocala evening star. (ocala, florida) 1909-08-06 [p...

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I < V t Pa r ii t t t fT orf Tj l A l jfa p s- I I t ii < > I OCALA EVENING STAR FRIDAY AUGUST 8 190i f ll i i 32f i r- I 1 H I IUTVN IL vWIIU BonnreoffJ O BOOZER Asst- GBO Maaqer > 1 J BU- TCHMMERCIAL Tellft I 1 1 o C 0 BANK t- r J OCALA FL- Ap i 1 Ri j THE DEPOSITORS IN THIS BANK f Are tie merefcaBta the professional and successful men and women of I the city tk farmers of the surround Ing territory- W i accommodate all classes Our customers represent the men and j i WOHWJB who have built and are stll building successful enterprises We solicit a snare or your business I i I I r i UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FLORIDASTATE COLLEGE Gainecville Florida i FOR WOMEN An Institution ofthe First Rank sup Tallahassee Florida ported by State aDd Federal Funds for Florida young Men A College without a parallel in the V V f South offering degrees and diplomas Thorough CuLeading to Degree In the following departments I ef L A B Sex M A M Sc- and L A School of Liberal Arts LL B 11 A School of Industrial Arts IIL A School of Fine Arts In Arts and Sciences Agriculture IV A School of Expression Chemical Civil Electrical and Me ¬ V A School for Teachers chanical Engineering Law oral 1 No Tuition Other Expenses very low School Graduate School Expenses For Information address Exceedingly Low For Catalogue wrie EDWARD CONRADI M A PH D A A MURPHREE A4 M ILL Dn PresiOnt President p d ct I AI s- pt I WINDSOR HOTELI frIJACSINVILLES FINEST 4g I UICEST ud BEST YEAIROIND HOTEL 4 liks 3 er lay ui Upwards Aicericai Plan i THOMAS M WILSON Propri- etorROLLINS r R V- I I u t J + x t 1- > COLLEGE 5 p FLORIDAS OLD EST COLLEGE 3 4 t COLLEGE ACADEMY AND SCHOOLS OF MUSIC EXPRESSION fiNE ARTS DOMESTIC AND NDUSTRIAL ARTS AND I BUSINESS I I Carnegie Hall and third mens dormitory now completed electric S I lights steam and furnace heat large faculty perfect health condi tlons line gymnasium athletic fields boating tennis courts golf links J F baseball football and basketball teams champions of Florida in 1909 7 < I Nearly a quarter of a million dollars endowment expenses moderate + t < scholarships available Christian but undenominational stands for i ClAIACTEft CULTURE 1 < i CONDUCT b > I I For Catalogue Address the ereside- ntWm I i FBlael nan Ph D Winter Park Ha- t sA 1 I t t t H + oe + + + >> 1 QUARTS OF STRAIGHT 12 o N C CORN WHISKEY IJ- I Art Oie ttttfe Livingston Pure Rye Billed In Bond i 4 Qts8tra1ht N 200 8 Qts Straight N t3 75 b t C Corn Whisky cP C Corn Whisky J These turfs Are Fill 32 Once Quarts m 16 Ounce liis lass nd Corkscrew Free With Every Order j > t I EXPRESS PREPAID IN PLAIN BOXES- This Straight North Carolina Corn L Wblslcy not to be a blendnot a WE G ARANTEE 4 Y compound not Imitation but Just c pure corn whisky of full strength t S Order today from the largest distillery in Florida t I t DELANEY CO CV- i Warefcttse N 5 JackstivUIe H- aT t < Write For Pric3L- istNo2SEABOARD i i v T S AIR LINES I SHORTEST LINE FASTEST TRAINS t Year Run Limited tfos 84 and 81 Florida Fast Mail Nos 66 and 4- 3rj ft 84 81 43 1 10 SO am 900 pm Lv Tampa Arj 630 ami 600 pm- S 1115 am 1000 pm Lv Turkey Creek Lv 530 am 608 pm 1130 am 1020 pm Lv Plant City Lv 515 am 458 pm- t 1220 am 1118 pm Lv Dade City- TVlldwood Lv 515 am 458 pm 148 pnj 110 am Lv Lv 235 am 235 pm 245 pm 210 am Lv Ocala Lv 135 am 137 pm 440 pm 430 am Lv Waldo LvU40pm1137am I iBO pm 615 am Lv Bald win- Jacksonville Lv 1017 pin1Q1 am 14 640 pm 700 pm Ar Lv 930 pm 930 am I 75ft pm 9O5 am Lv Jacksonville Ar 500 pm 715 am T 1148 pm 1245 pm Ar Savannah Ar 110 pm 245 am 420 an 450 pm Ar Columbia Ar 1025 am 11 40 pm Inn am 1225 arnAriRaleigh Ar- Ar 345 am 510 pm 549 pm 750 am Ar Portsmouth 900 pm 925 am 695 pm 530 am Ar Richmond Ar 1040 pm 12 25 pm- t 835 pm 850 am Ar- Ar o Washington Lv 720 pm 905 am E5tpmlO02 am Baltimore u Lv 605 pm 606 am llSlpm 1223 pmAr u Philadelphia o Lv 355 pm335 am 858 am 245 pm Ar New York u Lv 125 pml21O am Pauengers may remain sleeper until 7 a jn r S SARASOTA BRANCH 4ia pm 730 am Lv Tampa Ar63 pm 1015 am- y 619 pm 820 am Lv Turkey Creek Arj 535 pm 920 am 14 pro 1040 am Ar Palmetto Lv- Ar 250 pm 649 am w 755 pm- 8W 1055 am Manatee Lv235 pm 635 am 2 pm 1109 am Ar Bradentown Lv231 pm 631 am 835 pna 1145 am Ar Sarasota Lv 200 pm 600 am QUICKEST SERVICE TO AND FROM NEW YORK These Arrivals and departures as well as time and connections with I other companies are given as Information and are not guaranteed Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Tampa and New York oa tralas NoL84 and 81 Dining Car Service c Parlor Cafe Cars between Tampa and Jacksonville on trains Nos C6 aad 43 Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Cars between Jacksonville and C New York and Dining Car Service on trains NosGG and 43 FOr Information and sleeper reservations cat On any agent Sea board or write to S G BOYLSTON AssL Gen Pass Agent Jackson lbY11iI a44ercaII on HC RATSOR C t An Ocala Fla AJ DiCKERSON Traveling Passenger Agent Tampa Fla 4- v S q 4 1 r CODKTT COMMISSIONERS tt Continued from First Page B Miion Mathew Armstrong Leonidns L Aiken Joseph C Bas kin Lucy P Parr Mrs Sarah E Waterman Mrs Sarah Perry Ben- jamin ¬ I Hull Salina J Britt I P Stevens Leonidas M Raison Wil- liam W Jackson Sarah Elizabeth Perkins Thomas B Stevens Mrs B A Halford Benjamin F Vaughn- Jas M Price Alexander Holly J V Lyles C T Scott Annie L Lid don Rhoda A McClure Frank H Lytle Worry Kilpatrick Sarah A Reynolds Caroline L Leitner Thad deus D Lancaster Robert A Kelsey Malcy > Hall Valentine M Seckin- er g Mrs Ida V Gates John W Hall Mrs Jas Fant Wm J Folks Mrs Leonora E Fort Mary Jose- phine ¬ Flewellen Isaiah J Fort Ben- jamin F Freer James L Hinton Christopher C Stevens E G Tay- lor ¬ Harmon C Martin Daniel rantham Montholon Atkinson Thomas J Sistrunk Raphael Camp- bell ¬ Henry B Nettles Wm Had sock Robert D Hampton Hardy Rainer Joseph Shuford James C Zetrouer Henry N Knoblock Geo W Beliah Robert D Beck Salo- mon ¬ Smith E T Williams D P Whylie Alfred Ayer Martin J Chit ty W H Shackleford Benjamin L Hickman Columbus MillSgan B L Carrall Joseph B Harrell Wm J Hogan Robert D Wilkins J A I Weisener John R Whaley John H Falton R J Evans Mrs Elizabeth I M Smith Julia D Hunt Mrs Ann J Thaler Rebecca Ross Mrs Alice 4 Vogt Elizabeth Rattuce Julia V McCredie Mary J Pelot Mrs L A Cauthen Mrs Jane A Hudgens Miranda A Winston Martha A HIckson Mrsf Hannah E Mills Eli- zabeth ¬ Rabb Yongue Martha J White Mrs M L Badger Bejle A McEwen Elizabeth J Hall Mrs El ¬ aR Bemby Sallie J Denmon Mrs L V Mixson J Duncan Shaw Wright Fore John Rotler Louisa S B Randall Franklin S Holly Mrs Sarah F Phillips J S Weathers Mrs Jane Syms Benj J Simmons- Mrs Ida W Walkup Mrs Emily Bateman Mary 0 Lewis Elizabeth Snell A L Ross Zacharia E Crumpton Margaret Fort Tas M T Carter Mary G Ward Andrew J Harrell Loventus M Graham Wm E McGahagan Adam C White Sarah E Duncan David Tur ner Mrs Mattie J Harvey Mrs Mary E Fogg Richard B Ervin J F Curry G C Williams Geo Pope Webb Tohn Adams Sarali J Trot- ter ¬ Mrs Cherry A Perry Wm P Moorman Miles J Mixson Edwin- A McDonell S J McAteer Henry RShaw Mrs Georgia Ann Drig gers Jos E Adams Mrs W H Hatchell Elizabeth W Jernigan J H Lanier Sr Geo W Walters Geo- H Davis FM Townsend John W Nance Adam B Rou Hugh W Douglas Nicholas P Myers Mrs Nancy S Wallace James I Parker Mrs R C Hull Mrs Harriett A Rush John B Chalker John W Bray James R Connell Munroe Pitmun Marvin P Frink Doctor Roberson Dunn Miles T Cheshire Jape V Childers Wm Lucius Dun ¬ can McCraney Mrs Florence L Mayo Henry W Long Seth R Brown RG Nell John H Brooks- R O Billups Frank E Caldwell J Q Bishop Wilson W Best Robert Holly Thomas L Johnson James J Brown Levi Thomas Matchett Enoch W Agnew Luther D Geiger Ferney W Blitch Emma J McRae Georgia A Sellers Massie E Robias Mrs Vermedy Hall Alexander H Yongue W M Richardson Joseph- P Burgess Thomas N Davis Dan ¬ iel A Smith George W Wills Wil- liam ¬ E Yongue Susfinnah E Frink Jarret J Beck William E Martin Adella P Phillips JDrucilla T P Smith The following persons filed appli- cation ¬ for permit to sell whiskey Permits being in regular form were ordered filed and the clerk directed- to publish necessary notices as re ¬ quired by law- Bluenthal Bickert district No 1 Keating Co district No1 Carmichael Son district No 1 J M Tyson district No1 J D Ho- gan ¬ district No 1 J M Trotter district No 24 W C OBannon district No 24 B F Dukes district- No 24 W H Mills district No 23 Harry Peters district No 24 R A Fallana district No 4 Road petition was filed and laid over till September meeting asking- for the board to grant public road connecting Summerfield and Orange avenue towit Commencing at in- tersection ¬ of Summerfield hard road in township 15 south range 22 east thence running due west through section 30 and fractional section 33 thence continuing west in Sanchez Grant to intersection of Orange avenue hard road Also petition asking for public road beginning west of Sparr and Lowell public road running west be- tween ¬ sections 19 and 30 half mile in township 13 south range 22 to range lines between rages 21 and 22 thence continuing west between ranges 24 and 25 about quarter mile in township 13 south range 21 east intersecting with what is known as the Wire public road Pe- tition ¬ filed and laid over till next meeting of the board Also petition for change in the Ocala jto Old Town public road as follows Commencing with a point where said road turns westward from field of D E Jones running north to point directly in front ol residence of D E Jones thence running due west until line of pro- posed ¬ change intersects with said OcalaOld Town road being increase- in distance of road of 176 yards said proposed change of road being in section 11 township 13 south range 19 east Petition filed and laid over till next regular meeting of I the board- It appearing to the board by pe- tition ¬ filed wherein a number of cit zens of district No 24 state that the mark and brand inspector for salt district was dead and that J S Wil- lis ¬ was the proper person for in- spector ¬ for said district it was or deredthat the clerk do recommend to the governor the appointment of the said J S Willis as mark and brand Inspector for district No 24 Dunnellon Marion county Fla Petition was also filed asking that a public hard road be established as follows Beginning at 13th mile- post on the Astor public road in northerly direction cross sections IS and 19 ranges 15 and 24 to inter- sect Ft Gates public road in section 18 Petition filed and laid over un- til next regular meeting of board Licences to carry fire arms were approved by the board and licenses ordered issued as follows to tb following named persons T J Nix T C Caldwell M A Dudley W J May G C Miller C J Chit S 1 0 The Story ofa Xedidne It nameGolden Medical Discovery was suggested one of its most Impor- tant ¬ and valuable ingredients GolJea Seal root Nearly forty years ago Dr Pierce dis- covered ¬ I that ho could by the use of pure triplerefined glycerine aided bya cer- tain ¬ degree of constantly maintained heat and with the aid of apparatus and appliances designed for that purpose ex tract from our most valuable native me- dicinal I roots their curative properties much better than by the use of alcohol- so generally employed So the now world famed Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach Indigestion or d la torpid liver or and kindred derangements was first made as it ever since has en without a partjcia o f alcohol in its maKeup A glance3t t u> of Its ¬ ents ofi wefv bottlewrapper will show that it Is fiaaoe most valuable medicinal roolsMound growing In our American forestM AH in- gredients have receivedthestrongestr- orsument TrotntneJeaQing ed1r t- INt s a nthonYiNt 4W who rpgnmmpnrt thorn ag th > yprv rem 0 P J E1LtTiOW of these en orsemeiI1 been compiled by Dr E V Pierce or and will be mailed free to any one askln same by postal card or letter addressed to the Doctor as above From these endorsements copied from standard medical books of all the differ ¬ ent schools of it will be found that the ingredients composing the Gold- n j > are advised not for tho cure of the above mentioned l s cs hut also for the cure of all ca Utrrhal bronchial and throat affections acciirn pai ned with catarrhal discharges hoarseness sore throat lingering or hangoncoughs and all those wastin affections If not promptly an- properly 1 routed are liable to tcrminata consumption Take Dr Pierces Dis- covery ¬ in time and persevere in its use until you give it a fair trial and It is not likeiy to disappoint Too much must no- De expected of it It will not perform will not cure consumption In its advanced stages No medicine wilL It iclll cure the affections that lead up to- oosumptton if token in tone ty H A Ross Robert A Swain and- D E Jones- Complaint having been made to the board that Arthur Hall and Paul Hampton having been improperly using their pistols thereby abusing the privilege granted them by li ¬ cense it was ordered that the li- cense ¬ granted Arthur Hall and Paul Hampton be cancelled and the clerk of this board is directed to notify said persons of the action of the board v The superintendent of the poor farm filed his report together with statement of costs of poor form which is as follows To the Honorable Board of County L Commissioners r Gentlemen having visited thEi countys infirmary on the 28th beg leave to report as follows I find the inmates exactly as reported last month thirteen in number four whites and nine colored no deaths having occurred since last reported They continue in their usual but feeble condition About- one more acre has been planted in peas for a forage crop Sugar cane and sweet potatoes have been work ¬ ed up and live stock that is a DYSPEPSIA Having taken your wonderful Casca rets for three months and being entirely cured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia I I think a word of praise is due to Cascarets for their wonderful composi ¬ tion I have taken numerous other so called remedies but without avail and I find that Cascarets relieve more in a day than all the others Ihave taken would 1 a year James McGune 108 Mercer St Jersey City N J Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste Good Do Good Never Sicken Weaken or IOcZSc SOc Never sold In bulk Thwgen nine tablet stamped CC C Guaranteed to cure or your money back 911 THE COMMERCIALPRE- SSING CLUB- J C BARDW Proprietor Next Door to the Western Union Telegraph Office Work Called for and Delivered Prompt- ly ¬ All Work Guaranteed White Trade Only LESUEDR HOUSE Located on North Main St I near governmentbuilding Reasonable rates by tilt week or month Firstclass table board and comfortable- rooms Mrs Rossie leSueur Proprietress Phone 77 Ocala Fla L ALEXANDER Practical CARPENTER AND BUiLDERII Careful estimates contract work nrves more and bet- ter ¬ work for the money than any other contractor in own FLEY1p I YLL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney 01 Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine S Take it at once Do not risk having Brights Dis ¬ ease or Diabetes There U nothing gained by delay lOc and 100 BottlftU- TlTUnS 1IuI FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS tC Ioihi L L s I horse cows hogs etc are In a thrifty condition The quarters are clean and in good sanitary condlUo The superintendent desires to relieve himself of the cares and responsi- bilities ¬ of the infirmary and its sur- roundings and has tendered his res- ignation ¬ to take effect the first of September I recommend that same be accepted You will find hereto attached expense account for the month of July- Respectfully submitted J 31 MATHEWS Com in Charge County of Marion To W J May Dr July Superintendents salary 30 cooking 14 washing and ironing 950 hired help 750 nurse 510 Helvenston Pastuer 925 Tydings Co 150 Mar- tin ¬ Cam 2355 L P Olin 3 Knight Lang 525 J L Smoak 1 Total 11955- It was ordered that the chairman- of this board execute absolute deed- of conveyance to lot of land lying between the armory building and lot of R R Carroll oif Ft King avenue same being part of block 75 old survey of Ocala Florida to Ma- rion ¬ Dunn lodge No 19 A F A M and deposit same with the Mun roe Chambliss Bank to be held there till terms of agreement have been complied with- It was ordered that 5 00 be ap- propriated ¬ to Marion County Fair Association to be used In the pay ¬ ing of premiums of the fair Chairman MacKay was appointed- a committee to examine the county jail and report at the next meeting- of this board The resignation of W J May as superintendent of the poor farm was accepted and Commissioner Mathews- was authorized to supply deficiency The clerk of this board is request- ed ¬ to write A W P Yongue of Fairfield Fla to appear before this board at the meeting in September- and show cause of any he has why he should not move his fence from public road between Fairfield and Irvine It appearing to the board that the telephone posts bptween Ocala and Blitchton are in the rightofway of the Blitchton hard road and the board desiring to have said road scraped and repaired which they cannot do while the posts are stand ing in rightofway directed the clerk to communicate with Dr Blitch and request him to remove telephone posts outside of rightof way so jthat the county machinery- can be used on repair of public road The clerk is directed to notify J P Taylor to move his fence off the rightofway of BlitchtonOcala road- so that the road machinery could be properly used on public road The notary bond of W C Zim- merman ¬ as notary was approved Notary bond 61 P T Randall was approved Bond of E T Williams as notary piiblicwas approved BABY MORPHINE FIENDS are made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium and narcotics McGees Baby Elixir contains no injurious or narcotic drugs of any kind A sure and sat cure for disordered stomachs bowels and fretfulness splendid for teething infants Sold by all druggists I WANTS TO BUY A HOUSE Party wishes to buy a six or seven room houseeast of railroad In Ocala cash transaction Apply to Star office EAST OF TIlE RIVER The protracted meeting at the Baptist church closed Sunday night The meeting lasted eight days and there were eleven additions to the church eight by conversion- Rev E Lee Smith and our belay ¬ ed pastor Rev R F Rogers con- ducted ¬ the services We feel that we had two of the best preachers in the state with us Services were held in the morning and evening o r- each day and were well attended Sunday and unday evening at the close of the meeting the large church building would not comfortably hold the large congregation We fee I grateful to Bro Rogers for laboring so well with us They were instru ¬ mental in Gods hand in pointing out the way of salvation to unsaved souls and in reviving the Christians We had a glorious meeting and our hearts go out in love for Bro Smith and Bro Rogers Weilearned to love Bro Smith when he was with us In our protracted meeting about eleven months ago and we love him more and more and pray Gods rich bless- ings ¬ upon him wherever he may be The love and good feelings we have for our pastor words cannot express With his big loving kind tender heart he has watched over us the past few months asia faithful shep- herd ¬ enduring all things for Jesus sake To know Bro Rogers Is to love him We thank God for this meeting- and all the honor and glory is His forever May Gods blessings rest upon Bro Rogers and Bro Smith and everyone interested In the work and mav those who were converted during this meeting grow stronger- and press onward for Christ and His cause and be shining lights to others That we may all grow stronger in the Lord and strive to do His will more perfectly is my earnest desire I D B S Conner Fla Aug 2 1909 I REVOLTS AT COLD STEEL I Your only hope said three doctors- to Mrs M E Fisher Detroit Mich suffering from severe rectal trouble lies inan operation then I used Dr Kings New Life Pills she writes- till wholly cured They prevent ap- pendicitis ¬ cure constipation heada- che ¬ 25c at all druggists LOW RATES 1atheS- t2iUitiiiiW AIR uiNE 1870 fnonteagle and Sewanea Term and return JL W Ac M F July 1 10 17 23 24 30 August 1J 14 Limit Sept 5 1795Black Mountain N Co and re ¬ turn Chautauqua July 12 19 26 31 August 2 9 16 21 25 Limit Sept 6 10465 San Francisco Cal and re ¬ turn One way via Portland July 1 to Sept 30 inclusive Limit Oct 31 Stopovers 9540 Seattle Portland Tccoma Vancouver Victoria Everett New Westminster and Bellingham and re- turn ¬ Yukon Exposition July 1 to Sept 30 Inclusive Limit Oct 21 Stopovers t Above Rates Open to the Public HENRY RAYSOR P T A OCALA FLA- C M DICKERSON T P A TAMPA FLORIDA i < 7 v = d i iL J- Jgf r I I 0 t cJ > l- tTheBo1is In frtJ Science has ncr CJ gone beyond the1 t statement of scripture But k has iflumnatdtt > statement and gwen it a weaning cicrbrosdij with the breadth c i increasing of knowcage- the 1W blood is bad U ofimpurejtis not bt 1 body which suffers througV disease The brzn also clouded the mind and ju genknt are effecse and many an evil deedbr impure thdught may b d directly traced to the impurity of the bfobd t Foal fiBptire MOM cmmbcm4e per ky 19- mse i lJ m 5 > of Dr Pfcrces GoMem M site 1 Discovery J l j- t it enriches and purifies the Heod thsreky f caring pimples btotchcs creptioas and otter sao e ir i f tsoos MS eczem tetter or ssttrtettm Kvc s- tttos oclxr wlfJIIt 1 of I i t w impure Mc > V 4 < i 7- c < C In the of scrofulous 4 k J r cure swellings enlarged gknds open ItJIIJ ulcers or old sores the Golden Medical Discovery lias p J f A formed the most marvelous cures In cases of c4d soresJ or op T eating ulcers it is well to apply to the open sores Dr 1i rcet 1 Healing Salve which possesses wonderful vheslirg potency he r t used as an application to the sores in conjunction with the use of C Golden Medical Discovery as a blood cleansing constitutional J Yf f treatment If your druggist dont happen to Jiavelhe AllHeal ¬ ing Salve in stockyou easily procure it by Incloan fifty cents in postage stamps to Dr RV Pierce 663 Matr StBuffalo 4J N Y and it will come to you by return post Most druggists keep it as well as the Golden Medical Discovery1 v 1J 11 You cant afford to accept any medicine of ffafcwsr rswjtenriiMf asasufc- sdturt for Golden Medical Discovery which is a medicine OF KNOWN COM PosITION having a complete list of ingredient in plain English- wrapper oR ks betde it the same being attested as correct under osth p- t v Dr Pierces pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomachjrrerand bewek 5 5- t X < 0 i Jtllr The Value of Good f 1 lttIii D Iges e tie on 11 < 1 t t1J1 t t- fJt t 1 to Is easy to figure if you know what J stomacli- is I 4 0 1r P V I worth Kodol keeps the stomach at par value l J fcy insuring good digestion KodofcuretRj pepsia i r M- C > rr Kodol Insures good digestion by to special effort by tonic and t t i absoluteljT duplicating Natures stimulants doesnt cure aaytBlafc f normal process In perfectly digest- ing ¬ or accomplish any gped Neither all food taken into the stom- ach ¬ does dieting Indigestion andsJhV VI- Go serious ailments which It f While Kodol It doing this the can be averted and corrected only stomach resting and becoming by naturalmeanL strong and healthy A an Kodol suppling this natural f healthy stomach guaranteea a means peranna the stomachs sound and active brain s work for Itjust as the stomach 1i The man With a sound stomach should perform itwhile the stom- ach i a stomach that is doing for the a rest for UMI t body Just what Nature Intended stomachs sake It to dolithe man who Is always Our Guarantee prepared for any emergency He to dole Tonrdmggisl aJand get a IB there with the goods Jar Then after you hay used the The man with a sick stomach Is entire contents of the bottle If yon caa honestly say that H has nott1on you any a man sick all over When the pood return the bottle to the druggist ant stomach is irritated by undigested be Will refund your raoncr quea- tloa ood the blood and heart are di- rectly ¬ or delay e fill thenpay the drag plst for theoottlo Dont hesitate a affected Then dullness un ¬ druggists know that ourjruamntce Is SOo- cLIlturalileeplnessslckbeadaches S This offer applied to the a bottle ealf Tertlgo and fainting spells and and to bnt one in a family The large bot ¬ tie contains 2tf aa auca aa Ue fifty ven serious brain trouble develop cent bottle Kodol will prevent these Kodol prepared at the labors Q Spurring the stomach sad brrla 3rf sofECDeWktC0Ch1csto FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST CLASS DRUGSTORE l- L I- N j f S r The KindYou Have Always Bought and which has been in use for over 30 years has borne the signature of and has been made under bisp- ercZ44ccc ¬ sonal supervision Bine its Infancy- AUownoonetodeceiveyouinthls S- A P All Counterfeits Imitations and Jostasgood are but Erperhnents that trifle with and endanger the health ft i Infants and Children Experience against Experiment > s i < 1 What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute Castor OH Pare gone Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Pleaeantf It i contains neither OpiumMorphine nor other JSTarcotio 1 substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms r and allays Feverishness It cure Piarrhoca and Wind J f l Colic relieves Teething Troubles cures Constipation a and Flatulency It assimilate the Food regulates tte t t r Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural 81eeiji l = Childrens Panacea The Mothers JFriend l CENUINE CASTORIAALWAYS < y Scars the Signature of M iA I i ii 1 I 7 A The KM You Rave Always Bought i 4 < In Use For Over 30 Years f t1 elig S1 77 uwf TuY cw yoit CITY < 1- iJt Jr f j P ATLANTIC COAST LINE I- i ROUTE OF THE OBLEBEATJSD i r < 1 V- fk Florida and West Indian Limited7 l X rj- w f and New York and Florida Express jYS 2 z j I tothcEast Ii v 4fef i 1- ji it < J tL < TO the West r 1 Dixie Flyer Montgomery Route ff 11 Central Route H South Atlantic Route Pullman Buffet Shaping Cars to New York Louisville Cin innati Chiwi St Levis 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Page 1: Ocala Evening Star. (Ocala, Florida) 1909-08-06 [p ].ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/03238/00277.pdf · CV-i Warefcttse N 5 JackstivUIe H-aT t < Write For Pric3L-istNo2SEABOARD

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I Ir iUNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FLORIDASTATE COLLEGE

Gainecville Florida i FOR WOMEN

An Institution ofthe First Rank sup Tallahassee Floridaported by State aDd Federal Fundsfor Florida young Men A College without a parallel in the

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lights steam and furnace heat large faculty perfect health conditlons line gymnasium athletic fields boating tennis courts golf links

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B Miion Mathew ArmstrongLeonidns L Aiken Joseph C Baskin Lucy P Parr Mrs Sarah EWaterman Mrs Sarah Perry Ben-jamin

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Harmon C Martin Danielrantham Montholon AtkinsonThomas J Sistrunk Raphael Camp-bell

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Smith E T Williams D PWhylie Alfred Ayer Martin J Chitty W H Shackleford Benjamin LHickman Columbus MillSgan B LCarrall Joseph B Harrell Wm JHogan Robert D Wilkins J A

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Mrs Cherry A Perry Wm PMoorman Miles J Mixson Edwin-A McDonell S J McAteer HenryRShaw Mrs Georgia Ann Driggers Jos E Adams Mrs W HHatchell Elizabeth W Jernigan JH Lanier Sr Geo W Walters Geo-H Davis FM Townsend John WNance Adam B Rou Hugh WDouglas Nicholas P Myers MrsNancy S Wallace James I ParkerMrs R C Hull Mrs Harriett ARush John B Chalker John WBray James R Connell MunroePitmun Marvin P Frink DoctorRoberson Dunn Miles T CheshireJape V Childers Wm Lucius Dun ¬

can McCraney Mrs Florence LMayo Henry W Long Seth RBrown RG Nell John H Brooks-R O Billups Frank E Caldwell JQ Bishop Wilson W Best RobertHolly Thomas L Johnson James JBrown Levi Thomas MatchettEnoch W Agnew Luther D GeigerFerney W Blitch Emma J McRaeGeorgia A Sellers Massie E RobiasMrs Vermedy Hall Alexander HYongue W M Richardson Joseph-P Burgess Thomas N Davis Dan¬

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E Yongue Susfinnah E FrinkJarret J Beck William E MartinAdella P Phillips JDrucilla T PSmith

The following persons filed appli-cation

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for permit to sell whiskeyPermits being in regular form wereordered filed and the clerk directed-to publish necessary notices as re¬

quired by law-Bluenthal Bickert district No

1 Keating Co district No1Carmichael Son district No 1 JM Tyson district No1 J D Ho-gan

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district No 1 J M Trotterdistrict No 24 W C OBannondistrict No 24 B F Dukes district-No 24 W H Mills district No 23Harry Peters district No 24 R AFallana district No 4

Road petition was filed and laidover till September meeting asking-for the board to grant public roadconnecting Summerfield and Orangeavenue towit Commencing at in-tersection

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of Summerfield hard roadin township 15 south range 22 eastthence running due west throughsection 30 and fractional section 33thence continuing west in SanchezGrant to intersection of Orangeavenue hard road

Also petition asking for publicroad beginning west of Sparr andLowell public road running west be-tween

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sections 19 and 30 half milein township 13 south range 22 torange lines between rages 21 and 22thence continuing west betweenranges 24 and 25 about quartermile in township 13 south range 21east intersecting with what isknown as the Wire public road Pe-tition

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filed and laid over till nextmeeting of the board

Also petition for change in theOcala jto Old Town public road asfollows Commencing with a pointwhere said road turns westwardfrom field of D E Jones runningnorth to point directly in front olresidence of D E Jones thencerunning due west until line of pro-posed

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change intersects with saidOcalaOld Town road being increase-in distance of road of 176 yardssaid proposed change of road beingin section 11 township 13 southrange 19 east Petition filed andlaid over till next regular meeting of

I the board-It appearing to the board by pe-

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filed wherein a number of citzens of district No 24 state that themark and brand inspector for saltdistrict was dead and that J S Wil-lis

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was the proper person for in-spector

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for said district it was orderedthat the clerk do recommendto the governor the appointment ofthe said J S Willis as mark andbrand Inspector for district No 24Dunnellon Marion county Fla

Petition was also filed asking thata public hard road be established asfollows Beginning at 13th mile-post on the Astor public road innortherly direction cross sections ISand 19 ranges 15 and 24 to inter-sect Ft Gates public road in section18 Petition filed and laid over un-til next regular meeting of board

Licences to carry fire arms wereapproved by the board and licensesordered issued as follows to tbfollowing named persons T JNix T C Caldwell M A DudleyW J May G C Miller C J Chit

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The Story ofa XedidneIt nameGolden Medical Discovery

was suggested one of its most Impor-tant

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and valuable ingredients GolJeaSeal root

Nearly forty years ago Dr Pierce dis-covered

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I that ho could by the use of puretriplerefined glycerine aided bya cer-tain

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degree of constantly maintainedheat and with the aid of apparatus andappliances designed for that purpose extract from our most valuable native me-dicinalI roots their curative propertiesmuch better than by the use of alcohol-so generally employed So the now worldfamed Golden Medical Discovery forthe cure of weak stomach Indigestion ord la torpid liver or andkindred derangements was first made asit ever since has en without a partjciaof alcohol in its maKeup

A glance3t t u> of Its ¬

ents ofi wefv bottlewrapperwill show that it Is fiaaoe mostvaluable medicinal roolsMound growingIn our American forestM AH in-gredients have receivedthestrongestr-

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E1LtTiOW of these en orsemeiI1been compiled by Dr E V Pierce or

and will be mailed free toany one askln same by postal card orletter addressed to the Doctor as aboveFrom these endorsements copied fromstandard medical books of all the differ¬

ent schools of it will be foundthat the ingredients composing the Gold-n j > are advised not

for tho cure of the above mentionedl s cs hut also for the cure of all caUtrrhal bronchial and throat affectionsacciirn pai ned with catarrhal dischargeshoarseness sore throat lingering orhangoncoughs and all those wastinaffections If not promptly an-properly 1 routed are liable to tcrminata

consumption Take Dr Pierces Dis-covery

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in time and persevere in its useuntil you give it a fair trial and It is notlikeiy to disappoint Too much must no-De expected of it It will not perform

will not cure consumptionIn its advanced stages No medicine wilLIt iclll cure the affections that lead up to-oosumptton if token in tone

ty H A Ross Robert A Swain and-D E Jones-

Complaint having been made tothe board that Arthur Hall and PaulHampton having been improperlyusing their pistols thereby abusingthe privilege granted them by li¬

cense it was ordered that the li-

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granted Arthur Hall and PaulHampton be cancelled and the clerkof this board is directed to notifysaid persons of the action of theboard v

The superintendent of the poorfarm filed his report together withstatement of costs of poor formwhich is as followsTo the Honorable Board of County

L Commissionersr Gentlemen having visited thEicountys infirmary on the 28th

beg leave to report as follows Ifind the inmates exactly as reportedlast month thirteen in numberfour whites and nine colored nodeaths having occurred since lastreported They continue in theirusual but feeble condition About-one more acre has been planted inpeas for a forage crop Sugar caneand sweet potatoes have been work ¬

ed up and live stock that is a

DYSPEPSIAHaving taken your wonderful Casca

rets for three months and being entirelycured of stomach catarrh and dyspepsia II think a word of praise is due toCascarets for their wonderful composi ¬

tion I have taken numerous other socalled remedies but without avail and Ifind that Cascarets relieve more in a daythan all the others Ihave taken would 1

a year James McGune108 Mercer St Jersey City N J

Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste GoodDo Good Never Sicken Weaken orIOcZSc SOc Never sold In bulk Thwgennine tablet stamped CC C Guaranteed tocure or your money back 911

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Next Door to the Western UnionTelegraph Office

Work Called for and Delivered Prompt-ly

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All Work Guaranteed WhiteTrade Only

LESUEDR HOUSE

Located on North Main St Inear governmentbuilding

Reasonable rates by tiltweek or month Firstclasstable board and comfortable-rooms

Mrs Rossie leSueur ProprietressPhone 77 Ocala Fla

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Careful estimatescontract work nrves more and bet-ter

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work for the money than anyother contractor in own

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horse cows hogs etc are In athrifty condition The quarters areclean and in good sanitary condlUoThe superintendent desires to relievehimself of the cares and responsi-bilities

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of the infirmary and its sur-roundings and has tendered his res-ignation

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to take effect the first ofSeptember I recommend that samebe accepted You will find heretoattached expense account for themonth of July-

Respectfully submittedJ 31 MATHEWS

Com in ChargeCounty of Marion To W J May Dr

July Superintendents salary30 cooking 14 washing and

ironing 950 hired help 750nurse 510 Helvenston Pastuer

925 Tydings Co 150 Mar-tin

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Cam 2355 L P Olin 3Knight Lang 525 J L Smoak

1 Total 11955-It was ordered that the chairman-

of this board execute absolute deed-of conveyance to lot of land lyingbetween the armory building andlot of R R Carroll oif Ft Kingavenue same being part of block 75old survey of Ocala Florida to Ma-rion

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Dunn lodge No 19 A F AM and deposit same with the Munroe Chambliss Bank to be heldthere till terms of agreement havebeen complied with-

It was ordered that 5 00 be ap-propriated

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to Marion County FairAssociation to be used In the pay¬ing of premiums of the fair

Chairman MacKay was appointed-a committee to examine the countyjail and report at the next meeting-of this board

The resignation of W J May assuperintendent of the poor farm wasaccepted and Commissioner Mathews-was authorized to supply deficiency

The clerk of this board is request-ed

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to write A W P Yongue ofFairfield Fla to appear before thisboard at the meeting in September-and show cause of any he has whyhe should not move his fence frompublic road between Fairfield andIrvine

It appearing to the board that thetelephone posts bptween Ocala andBlitchton are in the rightofway ofthe Blitchton hard road and theboard desiring to have said roadscraped and repaired which theycannot do while the posts are standing in rightofway directed theclerk to communicate with DrBlitch and request him to removetelephone posts outside of rightofway so jthat the county machinery-can be used on repair of public road

The clerk is directed to notify JP Taylor to move his fence off therightofway of BlitchtonOcala road-so that the road machinery could beproperly used on public road

The notary bond of W C Zim-merman

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as notary was approvedNotary bond 61 P T Randall was

approvedBond of E T Williams as notary

piiblicwas approved

BABY MORPHINE FIENDSare made by all soothing syrups andbaby medicines that contain opiumand narcotics McGees Baby Elixircontains no injurious or narcoticdrugs of any kind A sure and satcure for disordered stomachs bowelsand fretfulness splendid for teethinginfants Sold by all druggists

IWANTS TO BUY A HOUSE

Party wishes to buy a six or sevenroom houseeast of railroad In Ocalacash transaction Apply to Star office

EAST OF TIlE RIVER

The protracted meeting at theBaptist church closed Sunday nightThe meeting lasted eight days andthere were eleven additions to thechurch eight by conversion-

Rev E Lee Smith and our belay ¬

ed pastor Rev R F Rogers con-ducted

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the services We feel thatwe had two of the best preachers inthe state with us Services wereheld in the morning and evening o r-

each day and were well attendedSunday and unday evening at the

close of the meeting the large churchbuilding would not comfortably holdthe large congregation We feeIgrateful to Bro Rogers for laboringso well with us They were instru ¬

mental in Gods hand in pointing outthe way of salvation to unsaved soulsand in reviving the Christians Wehad a glorious meeting and ourhearts go out in love for Bro Smithand Bro Rogers Weilearned to loveBro Smith when he was with us Inour protracted meeting about elevenmonths ago and we love him moreand more and pray Gods rich bless-ings

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upon him wherever he may beThe love and good feelings we havefor our pastor words cannot expressWith his big loving kind tenderheart he has watched over us thepast few months asia faithful shep-herd

¬enduring all things for Jesus

sake To know Bro Rogers Is tolove him

We thank God for this meeting-and all the honor and glory is Hisforever May Gods blessings restupon Bro Rogers and Bro Smithand everyone interested In the workand mav those who were convertedduring this meeting grow stronger-and press onward for Christ and Hiscause and be shining lights to others

That we may all grow stronger inthe Lord and strive to do His willmore perfectly is my earnest desire I

D B SConner Fla Aug 2 1909 I

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Your only hope said three doctors-to Mrs M E Fisher Detroit Michsuffering from severe rectal troublelies inan operation then I used DrKings New Life Pills she writes-till wholly cured They prevent ap-

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body which suffers througV disease The brznalso clouded the mind and ju genknt are effecseand many an evil deedbr impure thdught may b d

directly traced to the impurity of the bfobd tFoal fiBptire MOM cmmbcm4e per ky19-mse

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of Dr Pfcrces GoMem Msite1 Discovery J l j-tit enriches and purifies the Heod thsreky fcaring pimples btotchcs creptioas and otter sao e ir i f

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ulcers or old sores the Golden Medical Discovery lias p J f A

formed the most marvelous cures In cases of c4d soresJ or op Teating ulcers it is well to apply to the open sores Dr 1i rcet 1Healing Salve which possesses wonderful vheslirg potency he r tused as an application to the sores in conjunction with the use of

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treatment If your druggist dont happen to Jiavelhe AllHeal¬

ing Salve in stockyou easily procure it by Incloan fiftycents in postage stamps to Dr RV Pierce 663 Matr StBuffalo 4JN Y and it will come to you by return post Most druggistskeep it as well as the Golden Medical Discovery1 v 1J

11You cant afford to accept any medicine of ffafcwsr rswjtenriiMf asasufc-

sdturt for Golden Medical Discovery which is a medicine OF KNOWN COMPosITION having a complete list of ingredient in plain English-wrapper

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strong and healthy A an Kodol suppling this natural fhealthy stomach guaranteea a means peranna the stomachssound and active brain s work for Itjust as the stomach 1i

The man With a sound stomach should perform itwhile the stom-ach

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It to dolithe man who Is always Our Guaranteeprepared for any emergency He to doleTonrdmggisl aJand get aIB there with the goods Jar Then after you hay used the

The man with a sick stomach Is entire contents of the bottle If yon caahonestly say that H has nott1on you anya man sick all over When the pood return the bottle to the druggist antstomach is irritated by undigested be Will refund your raoncr quea-tloaood the blood and heart are di-

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